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on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back to "new day." comet ison is alive! it was not cooked by the sun and is getting dramatically brighter. hopes are high that it will survive its close encounter with the sun today. and it will put on a breathtaking appearance in the skies. and scientists think it could be visible to the naked eye. this is a big deal because it comes from the very edge of space. it is coming -- it took 5 1/2 million years to get here. >> it has worked hard to get here. >> ison is alive! >> i can't wait t
on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life....
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medicare and medicaid will bear about 70% of these costs. by 2050, we will be paying more than $1.2 trillion to care for people with alzheimer's. we also know that it's tough on caregivers. they suffer an emotional and physical toll that results in a higher incidence of chronic conditions themselves. in 2012, more than 15 million family members, spouses, children and friends in the united states provided care to an adult with alzheimer's. the unpaid care is valued at more than $216 billion. so many of the people, friends of mine, who are involved in this care also have their own children. that's why we all them the sandwich generation. they are literally sandwiched in between caring for their aging parents and caring for a child. just as the country addressed the needs of working moms and dads in the 1970's, we must now address the needs of working sons and daughters. this is a critical piece of the puzzle in taking on the alzheimer's challenge. most importantly, our resolution is about the lives that could be improved with better treatments
medicare and medicaid will bear about 70% of these costs. by 2050, we will be paying more than $1.2 trillion to care for people with alzheimer's. we also know that it's tough on caregivers. they suffer an emotional and physical toll that results in a higher incidence of chronic conditions themselves. in 2012, more than 15 million family members, spouses, children and friends in the united states provided care to an adult with alzheimer's. the unpaid care is valued at more than $216 billion. so...
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visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> welcome back a live look at the white house. earlier today president obama called ten service members and thanked them for their service and wished them and their families a happy thanksgiving. respiratory>>> right now the partnerships of a little girl with cancer are taken matters in their open hands. they have left the united states. the ten year old had tumors on her chest, neck and kid nos when her partners agreed to chemo therapy in ak ron children's hospital. but the side affects were horrible and now they want to treat it with alternative treatments. the court ruled that the hospital can force treatment. it is unclear where the family is now. >> an autistic tone is found miles from home. motorcycle mike was somehow able to take public transportation from new jersey to cleveland, ohio. lippeda schmidt has more from new york. >> reporter: walter and his wife and autistic son a ratified in now ark airport from ohio. michael is still confused and overwhelmed and they department want reporterers asking him questions. it is a m
visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> welcome back a live look at the white house. earlier today president obama called ten service members and thanked them for their service and wished them and their families a happy thanksgiving. respiratory>>> right now the partnerships of a little girl with cancer are taken matters in their open hands. they have left the united states. the ten year old had tumors on her chest, neck and kid nos when her partners agreed to chemo...
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medicare part d. it's going to take elbow grease and hard work and we're going to have to change things and people will have to work together. unless you work together, you know, it's hard to get much of anything done really accomplished in a way that is productive. >> you know, senator, i can appreciate that working together message. i think that is something that is missing in washington today and we'd like to see more of it. to your point to obama care just in terms of addressing that huge curve in health care spending, that continuing climb, i realize that we had two problems in this country, one was the number of uninsured people, another was the health care spend increase. i don't think obama care has attacked the spending curve, i don't think this law does that. >> i don't agree with you on that necessarily. i think there are better ways we can begin to start looking at the spending volume. you know, when we talk about, you know, the medicaid part of obama care and the aca, you know, there's so
medicare part d. it's going to take elbow grease and hard work and we're going to have to change things and people will have to work together. unless you work together, you know, it's hard to get much of anything done really accomplished in a way that is productive. >> you know, senator, i can appreciate that working together message. i think that is something that is missing in washington today and we'd like to see more of it. to your point to obama care just in terms of addressing that...
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the system i would design is like medicare. judd can buy up. i can buy up. we can is have single payer plus. >> so you have a baseline. >> a baseline that covers everyone. gives everyone a prescription. >> if you were mayor of philadelphia. >> don't go there. >> let's get to the tradinging block. mark chandler at brown brothers hariman and steven schork from the schork report. that's not a stork. what is that thing -- your logo? >> ibis. >> you can ask the governor. wir both from philadelphia. the governor knows it is an ibis. >> isn't that an analyst ratings agency, ibis? never mind. anyway, mark, is 130 the next flash point on the euro for the collar or are we going above 1:35? i need to know for the summer. >> you are talking about the incompetence of the u.s. government on veterans day. it's one of the pieces that we need to consider about the efficiency of government. the dollar, i think the fed moved ahead of itself thinking it could taper and the rate cut isn't the key rate in europe now. the are refi rate is closer to the deposit rate at zero. think
the system i would design is like medicare. judd can buy up. i can buy up. we can is have single payer plus. >> so you have a baseline. >> a baseline that covers everyone. gives everyone a prescription. >> if you were mayor of philadelphia. >> don't go there. >> let's get to the tradinging block. mark chandler at brown brothers hariman and steven schork from the schork report. that's not a stork. what is that thing -- your logo? >> ibis. >> you can ask...
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the way they're going to do it is medicare. those that have not signed up for expanding medicare are being inhumane by not doing it, so they will try to turn a political advantage for disaster. dagen: you mean medicaid. medicaid expansion. a lot of this is people buying insurance, steve. to what extent do you believe the irs will go out there and police people who are not buying it? if they are not going to buy it for whatever reason, screw ups in the health care site, you've got cops at the federal level who will have to hunt these people down. speak out given the pressure from insurance companies, give us subsidies now, if it is a short you have to promise to make good for it, let's go around these exchanges, all of this gas to the fact there will be sort of an amnesty. this thing has been so messed up, if you haven't signed up by a certain date, they will just say the government messed up, we will give you a year or two to make up for it. connell: if this isn't bad enough, what you make of the comments coming in from bill cl
the way they're going to do it is medicare. those that have not signed up for expanding medicare are being inhumane by not doing it, so they will try to turn a political advantage for disaster. dagen: you mean medicaid. medicaid expansion. a lot of this is people buying insurance, steve. to what extent do you believe the irs will go out there and police people who are not buying it? if they are not going to buy it for whatever reason, screw ups in the health care site, you've got cops at the...
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so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. >>> as we count down to janet yellen's confirmation hearing this morning, let's take a look at some other notable janets. there's janet jackson, the baby in the legendary jackson family. janet reno, janet innepalitano,f course janet leigh and maybe the best janet of all from "three's company," janet wood made f
so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare...
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for example, in the medicare program we spent $1 out of $3 on people who have diabetes. yet our reimbursement system doesn't incentivize a physician officers to check on their patients with diabetes. we could -- there's so much we can could do on medical liability reform. and every study shows would save money. what are you going tell him? >> first of all, we've had many discussions thon with the president. and just to get at susan's point here. one of my main argument on delivery system reform. when you look at the fact we've actually seen the slowest increase rate in decades the health care costs. their numbers are out there in the last two years. because a lot of hospital and doctors are starting to respond to look at delivery health care in a more cost efficient way. that's why many of us think -- we have to keep in the good part of the bill. and to allow just to pull back on the exchanges now, when people finally have this opportunity to get a dependenting on what their options are for plans. repealing the whole bill. >> there was a big mistake in the first place we
for example, in the medicare program we spent $1 out of $3 on people who have diabetes. yet our reimbursement system doesn't incentivize a physician officers to check on their patients with diabetes. we could -- there's so much we can could do on medical liability reform. and every study shows would save money. what are you going tell him? >> first of all, we've had many discussions thon with the president. and just to get at susan's point here. one of my main argument on delivery system...
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cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> these twin newborns cuddling in a bath are now officially an internet sensation. who better to tel
cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a...
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some health plans even get hit with a 40% tax and over $700 billion in medicare cuts. so now we're really sad. but you can be happy again getting the obamacare survival guide. it's already a #1 new york times bestseller and over 500,000 americans have gotten a copy. newsmax says it's "the best guide" to the new law. you can get your copy at obamacare911.com. it gives you the tips, strategies and loopholes you need to know. get your copy of the obamacare survival gui at stores everywhere for $19.95. or get the internet only offer of just $4.95 and save $15. go to obamacare911.com to claim your copy now. go to obamacare911.com (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly unrstand my charts, and end more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't tre like everybody. i trade like me. m with scottrade. (announcer) ranked higst in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. pow
some health plans even get hit with a 40% tax and over $700 billion in medicare cuts. so now we're really sad. but you can be happy again getting the obamacare survival guide. it's already a #1 new york times bestseller and over 500,000 americans have gotten a copy. newsmax says it's "the best guide" to the new law. you can get your copy at obamacare911.com. it gives you the tips, strategies and loopholes you need to know. get your copy of the obamacare survival gui at stores...
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i know the johnsons went to the trumans in independence because that is where they signed the medicare act. they conferred with the eisenhowers about how to give the ranch to the nation, which eisenhowers had done with the gettysburg farm. i do not remember any luncheons with former first ladies. >> lyndon johnson gave lady bird a movie camera. there are many hours of family home movies now recorded and accessible to historians and other researchers at the lyndon johnson library. we will see one of those next from the 1941 special election. >> that suit went all over texas. a night rally. some of the gestures have persisted through the years. weight was not his problem then. sometimes, he would sweat down three or four suits a day. all i did in those days was wait and look. this is in competition with a carnival. never try to do it. >> they are fun to watch with commentary. >> those are accessible to anyone online. just put johnson, lbj, home movies, 35 of them come up and you can watch them all. she said that was for their favorite campaign and was the only one they lost. >> would you
i know the johnsons went to the trumans in independence because that is where they signed the medicare act. they conferred with the eisenhowers about how to give the ranch to the nation, which eisenhowers had done with the gettysburg farm. i do not remember any luncheons with former first ladies. >> lyndon johnson gave lady bird a movie camera. there are many hours of family home movies now recorded and accessible to historians and other researchers at the lyndon johnson library. we will...
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on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ into the future. especially today, as people are looking for more low, and no calorie options. that's why on vending machines, we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they choose. and we're offering more low calorie options, including over 70 in our innovative coca-cola free-style dispens
on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is...
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today which is projected to be medicare and medicaid over $160 billion, in direct out-of-pocket savings over the course of the next ten years and means the average person can now be able to begin affording to get tested so -- adam: you are not publicly traded. is someone approaching you to acquire your company? are you thinking of going public? something like 2% of medical spending in this country is on blood tests. that is a huge amount of money at risk, cemented into this world. putting up opposition for what you are about to do because it will be cheaper and more efficient and more accurate. >> our goal and our focus is on being able to make this accessible to people everywhere. we have an operational plan that will allow us to become within five miles of every person's home through walgreen's that we opened and are continuing to open nationally and that is where all of our focus is. our success will be in being able to make it possible for no one to have to go through the process of being stabbed by a big need to get blood anymore end be able to get access to this lab information ea
today which is projected to be medicare and medicaid over $160 billion, in direct out-of-pocket savings over the course of the next ten years and means the average person can now be able to begin affording to get tested so -- adam: you are not publicly traded. is someone approaching you to acquire your company? are you thinking of going public? something like 2% of medical spending in this country is on blood tests. that is a huge amount of money at risk, cemented into this world. putting up...
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dagen: the over consume health care in the medicare system. people don't really care because they are going to be long gone before that enters. >> you're talking about my group, my age group. i am teasing you. dagen: i have this argument about my parents. you are consuming resources that you never paid for. talking about medicare. >> this thing is much, much bigger. it really does. said your co-pay is $0.05 on the dollar. what fills that is if i could buy my groceries the way i do my health care, i would eat really well. so would my dog. this is a huge portion of the u.s. economy. to give away on the margin everything for nothing it's just can't work. connell: let's talk about the economics of it for a second. the conversation we had, in terms of advising the president, and the other for mitt romney. the argument is look at what mitt romney worked on in massachusetts, it works. >> i don't think it does work very well in massachusetts. it is one state with one set of policies. that i don't think makes sense, but at least it is just one state. w
dagen: the over consume health care in the medicare system. people don't really care because they are going to be long gone before that enters. >> you're talking about my group, my age group. i am teasing you. dagen: i have this argument about my parents. you are consuming resources that you never paid for. talking about medicare. >> this thing is much, much bigger. it really does. said your co-pay is $0.05 on the dollar. what fills that is if i could buy my groceries the way i do...
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as i call it, have always called it, the affordable care act is right up there with social security, medicare, affordable care for all americans as a right, not a privilege. the rollout of the website, that's terrible. but the fact is that will be fixed." >> a source familiar with the rollout told c-n-n the obama administration is aiming for 80-percent of healthcare-dot-gov users to successfully enroll by the november 30th deadline. the source added the administration expects the website to have problems even after december first, but i-t experts are working to minimize those problems. >> a string of deadly storms and tornadoes ripped through the midwest-- leaving a path of destruction. more than 60 tornadoes were a woman in washington, illinois says her home and business was standing one moment.and gone the next. line"our house was just beyond the deck. and this was my business. and we had bedrooms above the garage. so-above the car here were our bedrooms. and yeah. i mean, a lot of people have a pile of rubble still.and i mean, i don't have anything! the whole - it's gone. i don't know wher
as i call it, have always called it, the affordable care act is right up there with social security, medicare, affordable care for all americans as a right, not a privilege. the rollout of the website, that's terrible. but the fact is that will be fixed." >> a source familiar with the rollout told c-n-n the obama administration is aiming for 80-percent of healthcare-dot-gov users to successfully enroll by the november 30th deadline. the source added the administration expects the...
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they may raise the specter of if this fails we will have medicare for all and call it a day? is anybody on the hill talking about that? >speaker that was floated years ago. or not at that point yet. democrats would be the first to make small changes to the law. they don't want to do that because they would admit there are bigger problems. liz: listen, we're all waiting for twitters pricing. it could hit the tape any moment. they fold their debate on the little bird, both sides of the trade, it has gotten a lot of attention with some of the very stunning comments about a collapse of the stock. that is coming up next. >> should wall street be freaking out? who will discuss the impact of the leadership right after the break. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ wan ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that pers were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, payg ourselves to do what we love? â™
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but i know the johnsons went to the trumans and independence because that is where they signed the medicare act and certainly there's a picture of them all there. but i don't remember anything about -- oh they did confer with the eisenhower's about how to give the ranch to the nation which is what the eisenhower's head done with the gettysburg farm. i don't remember having any luncheons with the former first ladies. >> host: early in their marriage lyndon johnson gave her a movie camera and there are many hours of what they're really family home movies that are now recorded and accessible to historians and other researchers at the lyndon johnson library. we are going to see one of those next. it's from the 1941 special election. >> their i am. bad attitude was all over texas. a night rally. some of the gestures have resisted through the years. weight was not his problem then. sometimes he went through three or four suits a day. the emcee, all i did in those days was weighed and look. this is in competition with the carnival. never try to do it. >> host: they are fun to watch >> guest: could
but i know the johnsons went to the trumans and independence because that is where they signed the medicare act and certainly there's a picture of them all there. but i don't remember anything about -- oh they did confer with the eisenhower's about how to give the ranch to the nation which is what the eisenhower's head done with the gettysburg farm. i don't remember having any luncheons with the former first ladies. >> host: early in their marriage lyndon johnson gave her a movie camera...
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an important message for an important message for americans eligible for medicare. the annual enrollment period is now open. now is the time to find the coverage that's right for you ...at the right price. the way to do that is to explore your options. you can spend hours doing that yourself ... or you can call healthmarkets, and let us do the legwork for you - with no cost or obligation. we'll search a variety of plans from nationally recognized companies to find the coverage that's the best fit for you, at a price that fits your budget. and we'll do it at no charge to you. you can talk to us over the phone ... or meet with a local licensed representative in person. why pay a penny more than you have to for an insurance policy? in the past 3 years alone, healthmarkets insurance agency has enrolled americans in more than 1.1 million insurance polices ... put our free service to work for you at no charge. step two, baconated cheese for awesome. step three, get ready to wow. step four... mmmmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. [ male
an important message for an important message for americans eligible for medicare. the annual enrollment period is now open. now is the time to find the coverage that's right for you ...at the right price. the way to do that is to explore your options. you can spend hours doing that yourself ... or you can call healthmarkets, and let us do the legwork for you - with no cost or obligation. we'll search a variety of plans from nationally recognized companies to find the coverage that's the best...
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him the solace allowed him to be able to go out to do great things like civil rights bill and like medicare and all of the education bills. she was his strength. i am so glad she was there. but she had her own interests. that was important. daddy promoted her, too. backimes she would hold and say i should probably be here with you. he would say, no, you have two degrees from the university of texas, you can do anything. he was a promoter of women. >> the last question or two. reminisces that were taken place as it happened are invaluable to historians. what was it that made her do things like that? did she have an idle board the future? did she know that we are living in the moment that was important in american history? whatever the presence of mind? >> i came and i was athouse the university of texas would assassination took place. she say you need to keep a diary. is a good discipline. they have people in mental institutions to do that. [applause] [laughter] it is a stabilizing saying. i did in fact the but not spirit. mine is november 15, studied latin for two hours, had a date, washed
him the solace allowed him to be able to go out to do great things like civil rights bill and like medicare and all of the education bills. she was his strength. i am so glad she was there. but she had her own interests. that was important. daddy promoted her, too. backimes she would hold and say i should probably be here with you. he would say, no, you have two degrees from the university of texas, you can do anything. he was a promoter of women. >> the last question or two. reminisces...
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with some of the bill's other provisions, which include privatizing state power plants and overhauling medicare. lena taylor is a democratic state senator who opposes the bill. >> it did transformational things to laws in wisconsin. laws that had been in place for 50, 70 years. >> many interpret walker's proposals as a challenge to his political opponents. john nichols covers the story for the progressive magazine, "the nation." >> it's no secret that in northern industrial states, labor unions, particularly public sector unions are the backbone of the democratic party. walker went right at that base. >> by monday, february 14th, graduate students at the university of wisconsin madison who belong to a union of teaching assistants organize a march to the nearby state capitol to protest the bill. >> these graduate students mostly started going into the capitol. it was very kind of gentle protests in many senses. and tv cameras were there, and i think it had a very powerful impact. >> tuesday brings more protests. >> by the next day, there were many, many people who said, well, you know, i think i
with some of the bill's other provisions, which include privatizing state power plants and overhauling medicare. lena taylor is a democratic state senator who opposes the bill. >> it did transformational things to laws in wisconsin. laws that had been in place for 50, 70 years. >> many interpret walker's proposals as a challenge to his political opponents. john nichols covers the story for the progressive magazine, "the nation." >> it's no secret that in northern...
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on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery...
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what's so sad, you have medicaid people, you have people who are not on medicare where they can't get access. it's not only the sick, it's also the people on fixed incomes that are getting hurt too. >> and the doctors who -- their calls are coming in, in droves to their offices. they don't necessarily have the answers. before we go, it was interesting, yesterday, the president and the first lady went to a group of protesters who were fasting, trying to get immigration reform. took a little bit of a turn off the health care agenda to move forward on another item that he's trying very hard to push when congress is back. was that a good strategy? >> i think it is good he seeks to achieve immigration reform. but one of the sad byproducts of the divisions and fighting over the affordable care act is we've become more polarized. we're less likely to get immigration reform. i think our politics is totally polarized. on thanksgiving weekend, i think we really have to revisit our own determination to solve problems and do the right thing rather than play politics. >> you guys both bring up suc
what's so sad, you have medicaid people, you have people who are not on medicare where they can't get access. it's not only the sick, it's also the people on fixed incomes that are getting hurt too. >> and the doctors who -- their calls are coming in, in droves to their offices. they don't necessarily have the answers. before we go, it was interesting, yesterday, the president and the first lady went to a group of protesters who were fasting, trying to get immigration reform. took a...
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my charge was the same as every doctor in the whole country for cataract surgery because medicare paid for most of it. if you were to double magically the number of ophthalmologists in one night we'd spend twice as much and prices would be the same. because i think we went the wrong way. he narrowed the marketplace. the only marketplace in medicine were health savings accounts and he made them smaller. i would make them almost infinite and let them use them for college education if you didn't use them for medical care. >> so tax free savings to pay for your medical care and that would be the republican plan? >> well, it helps. and what it does is when you have tax free accounts, you buy policies with higher deductibles and they're cheaper. under obama care you have higher deductibles and they're not cheaper because they mandate that it covers 15 different items that you have to have. so a 24-year-old single guy has to have dental coverage for his kids that he doesn't have or pregnancy coverage for the wife he doesn't have. so under our system you'd have liar deductibles but lower premi
my charge was the same as every doctor in the whole country for cataract surgery because medicare paid for most of it. if you were to double magically the number of ophthalmologists in one night we'd spend twice as much and prices would be the same. because i think we went the wrong way. he narrowed the marketplace. the only marketplace in medicine were health savings accounts and he made them smaller. i would make them almost infinite and let them use them for college education if you didn't...
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coffee aisle or at gevalia.com an important message for an important message for americans eligible for medicare. the annual enrollment period is now open. now is the time to find the coverage that's right for you ...at the right price. the way to do that is to explore your options. you can spend hours doing that yourself ... or you can call healthmarkets, and let us do the legwork for you - with no cost or obligation. we'll search a variety of plans from nationally recognized companies to find the coverage that's the best fit for you, at a price that fits your budget. and we'll do it at no charge to you. you can talk to us over the phone ... or meet with a local licensed representative in person. why pay a penny more than you have to for an insurance policy? in the past 3 years alone, healthmarkets insurance agency has enrolled americans in more than 1.1 million insurance polices ... put our free service to work for you at no charge. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people
coffee aisle or at gevalia.com an important message for an important message for americans eligible for medicare. the annual enrollment period is now open. now is the time to find the coverage that's right for you ...at the right price. the way to do that is to explore your options. you can spend hours doing that yourself ... or you can call healthmarkets, and let us do the legwork for you - with no cost or obligation. we'll search a variety of plans from nationally recognized companies to find...
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consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >>> this week bloomberg news was widely criticized after suspending a hong kong based journalist. michael forsythe working on a series about several chinese leaders but multiple media outlets reported that forsythe's story might spark retribution from chinese officials. bloomberg denied reports saying in a statement to cnn "as we have been very clear, it's absolutely false that we postponed these stories due to internal or external pressure. and these stories were not there yet." forsythe said he left the company and critics fear that there could be a larger problem for self-censorship of business news. you just got back from china and you were telling me you think maybe this incident might be coincidental to the chinese actually cracking down on visas for journalists. >> it's related in time. it's part of one big concern that is connected which is chinese government at a time when its opening economic reforms at home is much tighter on foreign criticism of all kind. there's
consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >>> this week bloomberg news was widely criticized after suspending a hong kong based journalist. michael forsythe working on a series about several chinese leaders but multiple media outlets reported that forsythe's story might spark retribution from chinese officials. bloomberg denied reports saying in a statement to cnn "as we have been very clear, it's absolutely false...
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people that could get health insurance but may not have the chronic illnesses that somebody in the medicare age grew do. so just because they'll have insurance doesn't mean they'll need that care. >> sinclaire says she opposes the premise. >> i have to try to find a job to pay off my student loan debt but also pay exorbitant amount for new health care premiums and that's for the young people because they're 9 ones covering everyone else. what happens, this is what supporters talk about, you across the university avenue and you get hit by a car and you break your leg. what then? >> what i have to do is suffer the consequences because i made that choice as an individual to go uninsured and deal with the expense and if i have to into debt after college i have to. that's my individual responsibility. >> 1986 law requires hospitals to provide care to anyone needing emergency healthcare treatment regardless of ability to pay. the new affordable care act is designed to reduce that most expensive kind of treatment by incentivizing primary and preventive care. because emergency room bills add up fas
people that could get health insurance but may not have the chronic illnesses that somebody in the medicare age grew do. so just because they'll have insurance doesn't mean they'll need that care. >> sinclaire says she opposes the premise. >> i have to try to find a job to pay off my student loan debt but also pay exorbitant amount for new health care premiums and that's for the young people because they're 9 ones covering everyone else. what happens, this is what supporters talk...
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cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. step two, baconated cheese for awesome. step three, get ready to wow. step four... mmmmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. how much dirt can we manufacture? more than you think. very little. [ doorbell rings ] what's this? what's that? swiffer sweeper. [ lee ] i came in under the assumption that it was clean. i've been living in a fool's paradise! >>> when i was just a little older than my daughter is now, i stayed home sick on january 28th, 1986. now, i remember the date, of course, because if i'd been well, i'd have joined my classmates in middle school that day to watch the launch of the space shuttle "challenger." the mission was initially notable because of the presence on board of krista mcauliffe, the new hampshire high school teacher, who has to become the first american civilian in
cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. step two, baconated cheese for awesome. step three, get ready to wow. step four... mmmmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. how much dirt can we manufacture? more than you think. very little. [ doorbell rings ] what's this? what's that? swiffer...
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implementation of the medicare modernisation of drug roll out. we looked at beta testing six months in advance. it's not easy to do it's complicated. >> there's a keep your health care plan act, allowing americans to keep existing coverage throughout 2014 without penalties, is this the way it's headed in congress? >> it's an interesting question with the upton legislation. if the administration doesn't come up with a fix before friday, when the upthing is voted on, a lot of democrats will vote with upton. >> we heard from bill clinton, he said that the americans should be able to keep their plans. >> yes, that is what he said. a lot are getting nervous about that. with the numbers - one thing to think about, they spent 6 million on the website. there's only about 23,000 - 23,000-25,000 signing up. >> we are talking about 23,000 per person signing up. >> is this - could this be the death knell for this law? >> you know, i agree with you that it's early. i don't know what death knell for the law means. if it means the law will be ridiculed and the
implementation of the medicare modernisation of drug roll out. we looked at beta testing six months in advance. it's not easy to do it's complicated. >> there's a keep your health care plan act, allowing americans to keep existing coverage throughout 2014 without penalties, is this the way it's headed in congress? >> it's an interesting question with the upton legislation. if the administration doesn't come up with a fix before friday, when the upthing is voted on, a lot of...
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. >> reporter: now tony, even as this was happening today the chef information officer for medicare and medicaid services which oversaw the roll out of healthcare.gov stepped down. he has moved to the private sector. this may be the first person who will take the hit for how this has gone on. >> are committee members placing all the blame on secretary sebelius? >> she got serious questioning from someone from her home state, senator pat roberts, someone who supported her in the past. he even supported her when she became of the obama cabinet. however, his tune has changed in the last couple of weeks, and he's one of the leading voices calling for her to step down. >> you have said america should hold you accountable which is why today, madam secretary, i repeat my request for you to resign. >> reporter: you hear a sense of the drum beat on capitol hill. the white house says they need sebelius to stay in her job so the problems can be fixed. >> libby casey on capitol hill for us. thank you. >> thanks. >> as you have been hearing, we're still waiting on the price of those twitter shares t
. >> reporter: now tony, even as this was happening today the chef information officer for medicare and medicaid services which oversaw the roll out of healthcare.gov stepped down. he has moved to the private sector. this may be the first person who will take the hit for how this has gone on. >> are committee members placing all the blame on secretary sebelius? >> she got serious questioning from someone from her home state, senator pat roberts, someone who supported her in...
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we're not going to get the ryan plan on medicare, not going to get medicare blocked to the state. there are things on both sides of the table. if you look at what's there, there's more than enough. >> when they say what are we going to offer revenue, you say we might consider changed cpi. >> i already said those things. >> that's what they're giving you. >> i'm real worried about that. frankly they need a deal. we need a deal. differences aren't that great. we ought to be able to get it done on what's in common on all three plans. >> we'll offer up revenue. change cpi. >> thanks congressman. >> thank you. >>> we should stop calling it revenue. you can inflate different things with it chl. democrats want taxes. >> there's closing loopholes. people mean different terms, different things when you talk about closing loopholes. it's not just the $90 billion. it's how you close. >> all things republicans want. >> you'll probably get a mix of both if there's a deal that comes. >> ben says no deal. >> i think there will be a deal but i don't think a deal that does tax reform. >> you go wi
we're not going to get the ryan plan on medicare, not going to get medicare blocked to the state. there are things on both sides of the table. if you look at what's there, there's more than enough. >> when they say what are we going to offer revenue, you say we might consider changed cpi. >> i already said those things. >> that's what they're giving you. >> i'm real worried about that. frankly they need a deal. we need a deal. differences aren't that great. we ought to...
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first question, we have the department of labor represented here, miss borzi, center for medicaid and medicare. the three of you are primarily responsible for helping implement the affordable care act at the federal level. there's undoubtedly justified criticism of what has happened so far at the federal level and in those states where governors, mostly republican, but some democrats have refused to set up their own exchange and ask you to come in and do it. there's been some difficulties. so my question, what are you going to promise to do better? what are you working on specifically? i want 30 seconds each of you starting with you, mrs. mar markowitz and what can you learn to do a better job, starting with you? speako the >> .. what the sba is focused on is outreach. we continue more than ever to get the word out to small businesses. one of the biggest problems that we run into is a misinformation in the small business community -- >> which is purposely, i think in large measure. >> it is very prevalent. most of the rooms i walk into are filled with small businesses that are nowhere near the
first question, we have the department of labor represented here, miss borzi, center for medicaid and medicare. the three of you are primarily responsible for helping implement the affordable care act at the federal level. there's undoubtedly justified criticism of what has happened so far at the federal level and in those states where governors, mostly republican, but some democrats have refused to set up their own exchange and ask you to come in and do it. there's been some difficulties. so...
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on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. . >> welcome back to "new day." coming up in the show, a story we have been following closely, what appears to be a deadly game is sparking outrage. it's called the knockout game. it's led to a number of deaths and arrests nationwide. you can see why people are on guard. we will talk about it. >> something that is a game between tom brady and peyton manning. it was one for the books. how did the pats come from 24 down. how did it go to ot? the answers coming up fumble. >> some of the stories making news, a deadly blast of wintry weather wreaking havoc across the nation. it has worked from california to the dope south. you can see the mess it made in oklahoma, sending an suv off the road. so far, ten people have been killed in traffic accidents t. weather system is expected to head to the northeast. hundreds of flights have already been cancelled. it will make for a rough thanksgiving for millions of americans. the international atomic agency is meeting today to discuss the historic ag
on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. . >> welcome back to "new day." coming up in the show, a story we have been following closely, what appears to be a deadly game is sparking outrage. it's called the knockout game. it's led to a number of deaths and arrests nationwide. you can see why people are on guard. we will talk about it. >> something that is a game between tom brady and peyton manning. it was one for the books. how did the pats come from 24...
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. >> some qualify for medicare, medicaid if they have kids and then the other ones get section 8 because they can't afford housing. >> reporter: pamela davis is one of many former and current wal-mart employees taking part in today's protest. some say they have to take on a second job just to make ends meet. they say most starting employees make less than $9 an hour. that's why the protesters are asking for a minimum of $25,000 a year and more full-time positions nationwide. however, wal-mart says those facts are not true, stating the average full and part-time associate makes close to $12 an hour. wal-mart says they are not surprised the protest is the same day as black friday. >> i'm not surprised there are people out there that are using this platform to get their message out. we understand that. we don't like it, but we respect their right to be able to do that. >> reporter: the people out here plan to stay until 6:00 tonight and want people to remember they are not asking for a lot. they just want a salary that allows them to take care of themselves and their families. paul chambers
. >> some qualify for medicare, medicaid if they have kids and then the other ones get section 8 because they can't afford housing. >> reporter: pamela davis is one of many former and current wal-mart employees taking part in today's protest. some say they have to take on a second job just to make ends meet. they say most starting employees make less than $9 an hour. that's why the protesters are asking for a minimum of $25,000 a year and more full-time positions nationwide....
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medicare was a popular program, but it was too six at -- expensive from the outcome. it is headed toward a crisis unless we make a change. look at what has happened with this effort. the attempt to run won six of the economy from washington dc and direct it through tens of thousands of pages the regulation is a bridge too far. that way of running things does not work anymore. example of the contemporary failure of the 20th century governance model. i hope we draw the right lessons from that. the way to do things that actually works is to decentralized decision-making, empower individuals to run their own minds. if the government is going to help people, do it on a helping individuals and giving them a premium support or vouchers of some kind of let them by the things they need competitively, including health care. host: chapter eight: domestic policy. you touched on this. if you explained it a little bit further. guest: the and -- the entire concept of a job is going away. how would the concept of what we know is a job go away in your view? guest: let's step back and
medicare was a popular program, but it was too six at -- expensive from the outcome. it is headed toward a crisis unless we make a change. look at what has happened with this effort. the attempt to run won six of the economy from washington dc and direct it through tens of thousands of pages the regulation is a bridge too far. that way of running things does not work anymore. example of the contemporary failure of the 20th century governance model. i hope we draw the right lessons from that....
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interest rates on their portfolio and 45% are worried about the tax laws, especially capital gains and the medicare surcharge for high income earners. we're starting a new segment today on personal finance here on "power lunch" and joining us are members of the cnbc digital financial adviser network, a 20 member group of financial executives with cumulative assets under management of about $23 billion. brittney is founder and ceo of financially wise women. tim joins me here in studio, vice president of the financial consulate. welcome to both of you. nice to have you with us. >> thank you very much. >> tim -- >> thank you. >> let me start with you, tim. we listed some of the top three concerns. but those aren't obviously the only concerns. what are you hearing from your clients about what they're most worried about? >> these and plenty more, what these have in common, sue, they're all big uncertainty items. a lot of uncertainty fatigue back to 2000, like we would never know which cataclysmic thing could happen the next day. that's what i'm hearing from clients right now. all three of those mentione
interest rates on their portfolio and 45% are worried about the tax laws, especially capital gains and the medicare surcharge for high income earners. we're starting a new segment today on personal finance here on "power lunch" and joining us are members of the cnbc digital financial adviser network, a 20 member group of financial executives with cumulative assets under management of about $23 billion. brittney is founder and ceo of financially wise women. tim joins me here in studio,...
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the centers for medicare and medicaid services which oversees healthcare.gov says its contract was set to end in march, but they started taking new bids. the white house has promised to have the site working smoothly for most users by this weekend. verizon stock in frankfurt down around 0.2%. hewlett packard up 0.2%. >>> still to come, uk home builders got hit hard after the bank of england's surprise by scrapping the lending scheme for mortgage finance. we'll look at the latest mortgage data, discuss the implications of that move and get into the latest currency moves, as well. >>> down to a five-year low against the euro today after the bank of japan governor said the japanese central bank had no plan to monetize monetary policy. he did stress japan is aimed solely at meeting its 2% inflation targets. the announcement came in october. dollar/yen meanwhile is at a six-month low against the dollar at 102.61. orich, good to see you. dollar/yen, have we finally consolidated a break above 100? >> yeah, i think so. the market was very concerned about not reaching the inflation target. and
the centers for medicare and medicaid services which oversees healthcare.gov says its contract was set to end in march, but they started taking new bids. the white house has promised to have the site working smoothly for most users by this weekend. verizon stock in frankfurt down around 0.2%. hewlett packard up 0.2%. >>> still to come, uk home builders got hit hard after the bank of england's surprise by scrapping the lending scheme for mortgage finance. we'll look at the latest...
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cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. [ male announcer ] we all deserve a good night's sleep. thankfully, there's zzzquil. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. ♪ because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. zzzquil. my dna...s me. every piece is important... this part... makes my eyes blue... i might have an increased risk of heart disease... gallstones... hemochromatosis... i'll look into that. the more you know about your dna, the more you know about yourself... now i know. know more about your health. go to 23andme.com and order your dna kit for only 99 dollars today. learn hundreds of things about your health at 23andme.com find out why over one million businesses have trusted legalzoom to help them get started. when you're ready to open the doors to your business,
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let's put medicare in competition with medicare advantage. it takes a while to say these things, but this is the plan for more affordable insurance that actually works. >> okay. senator, assuming that you're right or that you want to go in this direction, just tactically walk us through the politics of getting there given where we are today, what are you and your party prepared to do to get there? and how would it even work? >> one is to put the president's promise into law. hopefully we'll have democrats who agree with us on that. there may be other things we can do. >> do you think democrats will agree with you on that? >> i hope they would. it's hard to uncancel 5 million insurance policies which is the number already. and when the employer mandate kicks in, the requirement that employers provide a more extensive and more expensive set of insurance, you're going to have millions more of people without insurance. so maybe democrats will join with us. >> that's the way we do it in our constitutional system. >> i understand. real quick before
let's put medicare in competition with medicare advantage. it takes a while to say these things, but this is the plan for more affordable insurance that actually works. >> okay. senator, assuming that you're right or that you want to go in this direction, just tactically walk us through the politics of getting there given where we are today, what are you and your party prepared to do to get there? and how would it even work? >> one is to put the president's promise into law....
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on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> all right, everybody, it is time for "newsroom" with john berman and christine romans. he hello my friends. >> this t is a great time. great to see. >> new "newsroom" starts right now. -- captions by v
on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my...
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so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. ♪ ♪ so you can have a getaway from what you know. so you can be surprised by what you don't. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can taste something that wakes up your soul. chase sapphire preferred so you can. >>> the government shutdown made y
so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare...
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andrea, if you remember when medicare part d passed, democrats didn't like that. we didn't stop implementation, we didn't cry crocodile tears and undermine it, we saw it through. the affordable care act, that's not been the case around the country, governors not implemented change but working towards defeat, undermining legislation. that's not the way the american people want to see it go. >> congressman crowley, thanks very much. >> thank you, andrea. thanks for being with us. >>> fifty years after john f. kennedy's death, hours of documentary footage over decades, a new discovery. a rare discovery of john f. kennedy 38 minutes from an amateur photographer's film archive never before seen. >> ask not -- >> we think of him now as the first television president, young, athletic, whether playing with children or sparring with reporters at news conferences. but now for the first time, never before seen film of john f. kennedy as a long shot presidential hopeful accompanied by his beloved sister eunice. >> george kennedy said if eunice had been born a boy, he would ha
andrea, if you remember when medicare part d passed, democrats didn't like that. we didn't stop implementation, we didn't cry crocodile tears and undermine it, we saw it through. the affordable care act, that's not been the case around the country, governors not implemented change but working towards defeat, undermining legislation. that's not the way the american people want to see it go. >> congressman crowley, thanks very much. >> thank you, andrea. thanks for being with us....